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here that's where we met this man joseph out who gave us a tour of the home. that was built for his family last year after they became refugees of the two thousand and ten earthquake while he and his family have found a permanent refuge joseph remains concerned about the thousands of others that can't share his good fortune i don't know what i'm going to do for them but for also have already. and often how big logan was the epicenter of the two thousand and ten earthquake which killed three hundred thousand people in one day ninety percent of homes in this area were destroyed. which is why habitat for humanity put such a strong focus on rebuilding in this community this year how the town for humanity is working on an especially ambitious project a team of over six hundred volunteers aiming to build one hundred homes in less than a week the homes that you see being built around me are designed to withstand both earthquakes and hurricanes natural disasters that claimed the lives of thousands of haitians every year. but building homes for one hundred families is
here that's where we met this man joseph out who gave us a tour of the home. that was built for his family last year after they became refugees of the two thousand and ten earthquake while he and his family have found a permanent refuge joseph remains concerned about the thousands of others that can't share his good fortune i don't know what i'm going to do for them but for also have already. and often how big logan was the epicenter of the two thousand and ten earthquake which killed three...
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that's it for us. thank you for watching. have a great weekend, everybody. ♪ >> bret: rephrases like we're almost nowhere ominous? or the first step toward budget deal? this is "special report." ♪ ♪ >> bret: good evening. i'm bret baier. the gloves are slowly coming off in the battle over how to get off the fiscal cliff. republicans call president bam become's opening proposal ludicrous. and absurd. the president is going public to try to ridicule the g.o.p. lawmakers to accepting the tax hikes now. >> i miss visiting towns like this. >> president obama got his wish, rather than negotiating with republicans he was hamering them. back on the campaign trail in a factory that makes angry bird toys. >> it's not accept to believe me and i don't think it's acceptable for you for republicans in congress to hold middle class tax cuts hostage because they don't want the tax rates on the upper income folks to go up. >> within minutes, john boehner fired back the talks are on life support. >> let's not kid ourselves. >> boehner ri
that's it for us. thank you for watching. have a great weekend, everybody. ♪ >> bret: rephrases like we're almost nowhere ominous? or the first step toward budget deal? this is "special report." ♪ ♪ >> bret: good evening. i'm bret baier. the gloves are slowly coming off in the battle over how to get off the fiscal cliff. republicans call president bam become's opening proposal ludicrous. and absurd. the president is going public to try to ridicule the g.o.p....
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give us some examples of how lincoln is so used. >> well, used and abused. i'm sure there are viewers out this who, when they think of lincoln they think of the, depending on their ages, raymond massey or henry fonda or hal holbrook or gregory peck or others who have played lincoln in the movies. >> furthermore, it's well known that the more a man speaks, the less he's understood. ( laughter ) >> lincoln has in fact been used almost from days of his assassination to sell products. we have lincoln logs. for a younger generation, "ted and bill's excellent adventure" includes lincoln. he is just one of those figures if you're selling a product that's synonymous with integrity, whether it's an automobile or insurance or a remedy for sleep deprivation. >> sreenivasan: honest abe. >> absolutely. honest abe. everyone wants lincoln on their side. almost everyone can devise a rationale to justify that. we go on debating who he is, what he really believed, and how it influences our politics and our culture to this day. >> sreenivasan: and that story is not over. >> th
give us some examples of how lincoln is so used. >> well, used and abused. i'm sure there are viewers out this who, when they think of lincoln they think of the, depending on their ages, raymond massey or henry fonda or hal holbrook or gregory peck or others who have played lincoln in the movies. >> furthermore, it's well known that the more a man speaks, the less he's understood. ( laughter ) >> lincoln has in fact been used almost from days of his assassination to sell...
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stay with us for that. >> thanks for staying with us. >> welcome back. one of the consequences of the breakdown of public services in the wake of the economic crisis in greece is a sharp spike up people they're infected with aids. >> on the eve of world aids day, officials are warning infection rate could get out of control unless action is taken. >> but as a new report just issued by the united nations shows, there is encouraging news. there's been a large reduction in the amount of new cases in southern africa. >> education campaigns and easier access to medicines have paid off in the battle against hiv. the number of people newly infected with the virus has dropped by 70% in malawi, botswana, and namibia in the past decade. the hiv infection rate is also slowing worldwide. in 2001, 3.3 million people contracted hiv. by 2011, the number had dropped to 2.5 million. that is around 20% fewer infections. better and more effective drugs have also meant far fewer people are dying from aids. in 2005, the number stood at 2.2 million worldwide. that fell to 1.7
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we have to uses the baseline for resolving the conflict we have to use the baseline of international law and international laws is that the whole of the worst the whole of gaza and the whole of east jerusalem are occupied palestinian territories so the power sternly in point of departure is international law the point of departure of the israel you see we reject international. as a matter of fact former foreign minister tzipi livni during the negotiations in the not published in two thousand and eight he said flatly she said flatly i am a lawyer which she is and she says i am against law in particular international law now one of the purposes of the resolution on the side of the palestinian authority that was just passed one of the purposes was to say to the israelis the u.n. has now endorsed the fact that the june nine hundred sixty seven border has to be the basis for resolving the conflict ok when he gets in is what are palestine's borders now as a result of this resolution. allow me just to take issue with what norman said about you know israel is against international law and th
we have to uses the baseline for resolving the conflict we have to use the baseline of international law and international laws is that the whole of the worst the whole of gaza and the whole of east jerusalem are occupied palestinian territories so the power sternly in point of departure is international law the point of departure of the israel you see we reject international. as a matter of fact former foreign minister tzipi livni during the negotiations in the not published in two thousand...
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>>guest: that it restricted use. the electricity, the electrical wiring needs to be redone and the structural damage. >>neil: did you get any answers whether they can do something to address the yellow tag and make it permanently livable? >>guest: that is my responsibility. last night i went to the town meeting knowing i would walk out with the information but i felt i needed to be part of the community which has been supporting me for the last month of the disaster, and i am, i signed up for rapid repairs which is the program where the city is working with fema to rapidly get back in the houses. however, i was not able to get follow-up to get the repairs. >>neil: are you in the same boat, here? tell us what you are going through. >>guest: we are really hurt. we have red tags on our home. it has to be bulldozed. the other problem is we have air pollution is tremendous. we have been coughing blood and i had to be hospitalized three nights ago and when i was there two people were dead because of asthma. i don't know wh
>>guest: that it restricted use. the electricity, the electrical wiring needs to be redone and the structural damage. >>neil: did you get any answers whether they can do something to address the yellow tag and make it permanently livable? >>guest: that is my responsibility. last night i went to the town meeting knowing i would walk out with the information but i felt i needed to be part of the community which has been supporting me for the last month of the disaster, and i am,...
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long before we used it. and now the counterterrorism and computer crime analyst who is live with us this afternoon. you start reading this stuff and it is this weird soup. what, exactly, are they doing? >>guest: well, this is atlas shrugged. they are trying to do it under "we want to tax" and it is certain things about revenue and the sender pays but it boils down to control, to the control and the free flow of information and ideas and the minute you do that you end up with syria which is cutting off communication and keeping people from the outside understand what is going on, inside. >>shepard: this is obviously not something the united states is for, if we don't sign off does it mean it doesn't happen? what is the word? >>guest: this is complex because the internet was built by technologist and engineers not by bureaucrats and legislators. i am not a lawyer so i cannot tell you what will happen but it would make it difficult for big companies like the ciscos of the world or the at&t's, at the end of the
long before we used it. and now the counterterrorism and computer crime analyst who is live with us this afternoon. you start reading this stuff and it is this weird soup. what, exactly, are they doing? >>guest: well, this is atlas shrugged. they are trying to do it under "we want to tax" and it is certain things about revenue and the sender pays but it boils down to control, to the control and the free flow of information and ideas and the minute you do that you end up with...
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be stripped of its peace prize they've written an open protest letter saying this use when it doesn't fit the brief accusing the norway based committee of adopting the award beyond its original purpose earlier spoke to r.t. sarah first. and that less said they said that the twenty seven nation blocks getting this award contradicts the valley's a safety a case with the pricing what they want to see happening is the one point take and million dollar prize money may not be awarded this year and they all say said the clearly not one of the champions a.p. thing a consensus here amongst the thing that you can indeed among many many people when this award was announced this get with that really the awarding of the five year ping you know the keeping of the spirit of the neighbor. the. peaceful place and you personally yourself have covered stories of protests unrest across the e.u. over the last few years how did they decide to award the peace prize to the e.u. . thinking about the prize was awarded at a time when the e.u. is they think the biggest crisis it's face since its creation we're s
be stripped of its peace prize they've written an open protest letter saying this use when it doesn't fit the brief accusing the norway based committee of adopting the award beyond its original purpose earlier spoke to r.t. sarah first. and that less said they said that the twenty seven nation blocks getting this award contradicts the valley's a safety a case with the pricing what they want to see happening is the one point take and million dollar prize money may not be awarded this year and...
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in the united states and washington the various islamic organizations that dominate in the us but when they come into power they put a lot grip on power it is socially establish an islamic dictatorship. the sense of betrayal and disappointment has not left this week so tunisia the first country to witness an arab spring uprising unemployment there skyrocketed in the wake of the revolution and is now at eighteen percent. our demands are the same as those that have been made during the revolution we want jobs development in the region and the equitable sharing of wealth we also demand the dismissal of the governor who has done nothing for this region but it's comprised the development here. as the arab spring unfolded less than two years ago the obama administration jumped on the bandwagon of the revolutions hoping to forge better alliances with the new leaders. in libya the u.s. prompted the change with airstrikes and arms supplies. we've seen policymakers here in washington trying very hard to present the arab spring as a success story up until september washington had the revolution i
in the united states and washington the various islamic organizations that dominate in the us but when they come into power they put a lot grip on power it is socially establish an islamic dictatorship. the sense of betrayal and disappointment has not left this week so tunisia the first country to witness an arab spring uprising unemployment there skyrocketed in the wake of the revolution and is now at eighteen percent. our demands are the same as those that have been made during the revolution...
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but just down below us, there was some scuffling, some punching out, and using sticks. and suddenly the group were thrown by undercover security into a van and driven off. this all just happened a few moments ago. you're absolutely right that we get that feeling of two years ago here. you've got a massive crowd, by last estimate about 100,000 here tonight, packed into this square. it's of course ground zero 2011 resolution. and you can hear them chanting leave, leave and the people want to bring down the regime. the same expected against mubarak. today they're meant for morsi. these are people who are mixed bag. young, old, male, lots of female, from all walks of life. and they are part of this opposition movement that's really been galvanized over the past week or two by -- last week i should say by morsi's sudden decree that has given him of course so much power. but now they're also protesting against something else and it is an important point to make here. they're concerned about and reject entirely this flawed draft constitution which they say doesn't represent th
but just down below us, there was some scuffling, some punching out, and using sticks. and suddenly the group were thrown by undercover security into a van and driven off. this all just happened a few moments ago. you're absolutely right that we get that feeling of two years ago here. you've got a massive crowd, by last estimate about 100,000 here tonight, packed into this square. it's of course ground zero 2011 resolution. and you can hear them chanting leave, leave and the people want to...
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joins us now live from the capital let's go it was going on there tonight hi there well what is actually going on if you shoulda been in the egyptian capital i can hear some noise how many people are on the streets there. there's still tens of thousands of people on the streets behind me and if you can see here opposing this constitution what they say is that the principle is drafted by the islamist dominated assembly it doesn't represent egypt on top of that it's of course the sharia law and i'm into it all going to an issue where i do is actually simulation the seventy one constitution the problem is that other articles defining sharia law even open to ultra conservative interpretation in addition to that take. and rights watch actually. had a report today that highlighted the problems of women's rights within the constitution in addition there are articles saying things like you cannot consult an individual which can be widely interpreted and misused and of course one of the main issues is a minute you transfer civilians this is a practice is illegal under international law i mean the
joins us now live from the capital let's go it was going on there tonight hi there well what is actually going on if you shoulda been in the egyptian capital i can hear some noise how many people are on the streets there. there's still tens of thousands of people on the streets behind me and if you can see here opposing this constitution what they say is that the principle is drafted by the islamist dominated assembly it doesn't represent egypt on top of that it's of course the sharia law and...
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that is a nonstarter for us in the house of representatives and the president should share with us what he thinks he should be cutting. not just 10, 20 years out in advance, what are we going to cut in year one naepts wh. that's what i want to hear from the president. >> i want to talk about what you think needs to be more specific. let's talk about the debt ceiling for a second. the debt ceiling is not more money. it is raising the level to accommodate what congress has already appropriated. it's not an unlimited spending -- credit card. most serious economists think that it's -- it is an unnecessary act. why not review the bidding on how the debt ceiling should be used. it's used as a shotgun to the head of either party, either president. >> look. there's got to be some limit to the debt we're putting forward in this country. i believe we should have that discussion. in the past it's driven the debate and the discussion about our out-of-control debt. we're paying more than $600 million a day in interest on our national debt. we deficit spend between $3 billion and $4 billion a day. no
that is a nonstarter for us in the house of representatives and the president should share with us what he thinks he should be cutting. not just 10, 20 years out in advance, what are we going to cut in year one naepts wh. that's what i want to hear from the president. >> i want to talk about what you think needs to be more specific. let's talk about the debt ceiling for a second. the debt ceiling is not more money. it is raising the level to accommodate what congress has already...
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also of us this is the world it seems as though to dismiss palestine success of the u.n. with more than two thirds of countries gave the go ahead for that statement but just a couple of stories are going to after this break. a lovely quiet morning a family gently sleeps in district heights maryland with fifty armed f.b.i. agents storm the house and guns drawn despite the family pleading that they were unarmed the law enforcement agents opened fire on a weaponless teenager my asian huli thankfully sholay suffered minor flesh wounds but the key issue is that rates unknown as to why the house was stormed so here in america for no reason guys in black uniforms storm someone's house all loaded some rounds and left with no justification or explanation yes the family still doesn't know why this happened the f.b.i. is. remaining silent you know i understand that there are some very bad individuals out there doing some very bad stuff at home but if you don't even really know whose house are storming or why you're storming it then maybe you should lay off the siege for a while you
also of us this is the world it seems as though to dismiss palestine success of the u.n. with more than two thirds of countries gave the go ahead for that statement but just a couple of stories are going to after this break. a lovely quiet morning a family gently sleeps in district heights maryland with fifty armed f.b.i. agents storm the house and guns drawn despite the family pleading that they were unarmed the law enforcement agents opened fire on a weaponless teenager my asian huli...
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us to make those decisions now. thank you all. >> house speaker john boehner essentially painting a rather pessimistic picture about negotiations going on at the white house, and with the president over avoiding the fiscal cliff saying the highlights here that there is a stalemate, saying that this was not political posturing. also saying that the white house offer was not a serious proposal, which is not considered a serious proposal, and, finally, that he says we are almost nowhere when it comes to the talks on the fiscal cliff. we can have more details on just where they are. you've got 32 days or so before the possibility of these tax increases, as well as spending cuts to go into effect, and it is high stakes diplomacy, political posturing, as well as serious economic questions in terms of how this is going to impact all of us in the coming new year. we're going to have more on that after a quick break. bayer? this isn't just a headache. trust me, this is new bayer migraine. [ male announcer ] it's the power of
us to make those decisions now. thank you all. >> house speaker john boehner essentially painting a rather pessimistic picture about negotiations going on at the white house, and with the president over avoiding the fiscal cliff saying the highlights here that there is a stalemate, saying that this was not political posturing. also saying that the white house offer was not a serious proposal, which is not considered a serious proposal, and, finally, that he says we are almost nowhere when...
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if you just joined us for a good evening i'm kevin oh it's good to have your company this is r.t. international our top story chips islamist dominated constitutional assembly has passed a new draft constitution documents based on sharia law and has triggered fresh protests across the country opposition activists say it's a betrayal of the revolutions ideals truths got the latest from cairo. the problem really stems from the constituent assembly itself many of the liberal leftist and church representatives actually walked out of the constituent assembly but they said it was bullying from the islamist factions that dominated the constitution writing body the key issues is the sharia law which many say the articles about sharia law leave open to interpretation to a very ultra orthodox interpretation and in addition the rights groups are saying that some articles are really impinging on human rights for example the practice of military trials of civilians which is condemned under international law it's actually included in the constitution this has been a point of contention for revol
if you just joined us for a good evening i'm kevin oh it's good to have your company this is r.t. international our top story chips islamist dominated constitutional assembly has passed a new draft constitution documents based on sharia law and has triggered fresh protests across the country opposition activists say it's a betrayal of the revolutions ideals truths got the latest from cairo. the problem really stems from the constituent assembly itself many of the liberal leftist and church...
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thank you for joining us and updating us and telling us your story. ashleigh, these are tstories tht we'll hear on sunday, 6:00, anders anderson cooper does a great job. i call it a four tissue event, but they are tears of joy. 9:00 p.m. eastern and 8:00 our preshow. >> i'm proud to breathe the same air as someone like marie. thank you, it's great. great to hear. and it's a great story. great event. everybody, make sure you can hear more of marie's story as well by tuning in to "cnn heroes sharing the spotlight" this sunday night 8:00 p.m. eastern and then following that 9:00 p.m. eastern it's the big event, "cnn heroes an all-star tribute." baked in a ketchup glaze with savory gravy and mashed russet potatoes. what makes stouffer's meatloaf best of all? that moment you enjoy it at home. stouffer's. let's fix dinner. anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yeah. one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. approved! [ female announcer ] live the
thank you for joining us and updating us and telling us your story. ashleigh, these are tstories tht we'll hear on sunday, 6:00, anders anderson cooper does a great job. i call it a four tissue event, but they are tears of joy. 9:00 p.m. eastern and 8:00 our preshow. >> i'm proud to breathe the same air as someone like marie. thank you, it's great. great to hear. and it's a great story. great event. everybody, make sure you can hear more of marie's story as well by tuning in to "cnn...
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how do you think this sets us up for the year ahead. we have some really big challenges that our don't tree facescountry faces. your thoughts and how big of a role party is in this problem, and in not being able to really get any resolutions, and kick the can down the road. is the party the problem or is it something else? >> i think a lot of it is both parties and problems within both parties. i think a lot of the players that are sitting here already today making these decisions are looking at the 2014 re-election bid, and they are not worried about the other party. their seats are safe for the most part, republican seat versus a democratic challenger. what they are worried about is they vote for a tax increase here and they are challenged in the primary, in a prime air remember next year in 2014 and lose to somebody that was stronger on taxes, and the same thing over on the democratic side. if they give up -- if an incumbent member gives up on medicare cuts for instance and he goes into his district, he's challengeable in his or her
how do you think this sets us up for the year ahead. we have some really big challenges that our don't tree facescountry faces. your thoughts and how big of a role party is in this problem, and in not being able to really get any resolutions, and kick the can down the road. is the party the problem or is it something else? >> i think a lot of it is both parties and problems within both parties. i think a lot of the players that are sitting here already today making these decisions are...
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thank you very much for joining us here r.t. . online right now abuse in detention for the american soldier accused of revealing the military's. bradley manning speaks for the first time the mistreatment he says he's been subjected to. this night on the solar system smallest planet nasa scientists claim they discovered. it created it in from the rest of the sunspots are more. the world's top whistleblower suns has dismissed speculation that his health is deteriorating instead he revealed to r.t. that there will be a new sensation explosion next year and he promises will send shock waves around the world correspondent laura smith spoke to wiki leaks supreme. as any journalist working in london now is i'm pretty familiar with standing outside the ecuadorian embassy waiting for julian assange is to come out and talk from the balcony just to my right here but this evening i've been inside to get chris or an embassy to talk to judith he's recently written a book called cypherpunks freedom and the future of the internet and that's what
thank you very much for joining us here r.t. . online right now abuse in detention for the american soldier accused of revealing the military's. bradley manning speaks for the first time the mistreatment he says he's been subjected to. this night on the solar system smallest planet nasa scientists claim they discovered. it created it in from the rest of the sunspots are more. the world's top whistleblower suns has dismissed speculation that his health is deteriorating instead he revealed to...
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we do know what didn't happen, unless there's something they're not telling us. romney was not offered a job or a post in the administration, as some had speculated might happen as sort of a conciliatory gesture. who knows if he would have taken that or wanted something like that. it was sort of very tepid, the language that we got, that they would work together in the future if opportunities arose on issues they were both interested in, and they discussed american leadership in the world, which is about the closest you can come to saying absolutely nothing. these are two men who were never close. they didn't serve in the senate together like obama and mccain did. really the only times they've met have been in the context of campaigning against one another, being on the debate stage together. so i don't think there was any way for them to get together and have it not be sort of stiff and awkward. >> and in fact, david gregory was reporting that romney doesn't want a part in fiscal cliff negotiations. there were reports that his team said, look, he's not looking f
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margaret brennan joins us to tell us why the u.s. voted no. >> reporter: good morning to you, charlie, and to norah. israeli government says it gives palestinians a state without ending the conflict. u.n. recognition makes the west bank and gaza strip part of the palestinian state not defeated territory. without negotiating the borders of one with israel. here is the problem. negotiation negotiations are in a standstill. as we saw last week violent extremists like hamas are gaining influence. palestinian authority, which rejects violence, recognizes israel, is losing influence and patience. last week secretary clinton c s successfully negotiated the cease fire but wasn't able to persuade palestinian president mahmoud abbas to drop this bid. >> margaret, are there consequences for the united states and iz role for this vote? >> reporter: potentially. the concern is that congress could cut off funds to the palestinian authority. the u.s. gave about $495 million in aid last year, which helped keep that peaceful government in power. the
margaret brennan joins us to tell us why the u.s. voted no. >> reporter: good morning to you, charlie, and to norah. israeli government says it gives palestinians a state without ending the conflict. u.n. recognition makes the west bank and gaza strip part of the palestinian state not defeated territory. without negotiating the borders of one with israel. here is the problem. negotiation negotiations are in a standstill. as we saw last week violent extremists like hamas are gaining...
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stay with us. it's a royal reveal. >>> also ahead, target plus nieman equals the hottest collaboration of the season. we're revealing the entire collection here before it hits stores tomorrow. this is something you have to see to believe. be right back. >>> good morning i'm kristen sze the bay area is bracing for more stormy weather. caltrans crews just finished cleaning up a mudslide. let's go to sue. >>> thankfully, that mudslide has been cleared and 84 has been tough all morning. once again, good news for niles canyon road many eastbound 580 accident at greenville cleared, tough drive westbound as well. accident southbound 280, bumper-to-bumper from belmont to sand hill road. >>> how much longer for heavy >>> welcome back. flash flood warning continues for sonoma county, petaluma, willowbrook creek, strongest storm over glen allen, still heavy rain up and didn't the san ramon valley, scattered light to heavy rain across the south bay, we are going to have flooding through at least 11:00. >> stay
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that they hate us god is that what we do see these people who would attack us and hate us independent of foreign policy so this is how they can live with their own policies and how they can explode into the world what they can accept is that these people are reacting to what we have done to them for decades and decades that's what they kill that's the big dog secret behind us foreign policy and of course people wouldn't support these wars would they if they really knew the true. the stark reality of you know that or maybe they were many were many were did you can't undersell the amount of brainwashing of the american public that they can accept a lot without question and get on fortunately we just don't hear about the reality the proper historical lands of these these issues oh well but i wanted to bring up john perkins the author of confessions of an economic hit man who says that the cia sends and jackals to actually assassinate democratically elected and dictators that don't really fall in line with western interests in in the world i want to talk about how the corporations how the
that they hate us god is that what we do see these people who would attack us and hate us independent of foreign policy so this is how they can live with their own policies and how they can explode into the world what they can accept is that these people are reacting to what we have done to them for decades and decades that's what they kill that's the big dog secret behind us foreign policy and of course people wouldn't support these wars would they if they really knew the true. the stark...
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stuart: you could use this principle, small-scale, you could use that to a small community in america somewhat. >> it is economically justifiable. there's another source of power. stuart: it would not be economically viable if you put this small town in arizona for example. >> depends what their source of energy is. it may not. stuart: you are a lifetime in solar? >> lifetime engineering, that was my first -- dave: have you ever been there? >> it is difficult to get to. they have one very every two weeks and if you miss the u.s. and other two weeks. stuart: what do people do their? >> they enjoy it and i solar energy they have, there is an agricultural community. stuart: will you do this on another island? >> we don't have the contract. it is the great opportunity to improve the technology we have and use it in a new way that helps people. stuart: that is your commercial. what is the out the door cost to wire up solar power, 1500 people in the south pacific? >> couldn't tell you -- >> with your contract for? >> $2 million. stuart: for fifteen million people. are you coming kicking new
stuart: you could use this principle, small-scale, you could use that to a small community in america somewhat. >> it is economically justifiable. there's another source of power. stuart: it would not be economically viable if you put this small town in arizona for example. >> depends what their source of energy is. it may not. stuart: you are a lifetime in solar? >> lifetime engineering, that was my first -- dave: have you ever been there? >> it is difficult to get to....
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a robot would not do that. >> and chris lawrence for us, with us at the pentagon right now. it's fascinating. what if something were to go haywire and all these killer robots were kind of meant to take over? what does the pentagon think about all this? >> they're concerned, you know. it's tough because the technology doesn't exist yet. your kind of forecasting what your concerns may be 20 years from now. what this directive does is say there's got to be some inherent fail safes built in. if something were to go wrong we have to minimize that damage and cut it off immediately. it's a message to the weapons developers out there not to build these systems because the pentagon is not going to buy them unless they fall into really strict parameters. >> it's fascinating. how would you even neutralize a robot that's gone craze sni it sounds a little bit ridiculous. but at the same time we've sat through enough movies, chris, to know it could happen. >> exactly, deb. you look at the navy testing, you know, that semi autonomous drone that for the first time could possibly launch and
a robot would not do that. >> and chris lawrence for us, with us at the pentagon right now. it's fascinating. what if something were to go haywire and all these killer robots were kind of meant to take over? what does the pentagon think about all this? >> they're concerned, you know. it's tough because the technology doesn't exist yet. your kind of forecasting what your concerns may be 20 years from now. what this directive does is say there's got to be some inherent fail safes...
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stuart varney just told us the white house's plan could send us into another recession. we'll talk to a democrat and ask why they think their plan to raise taxes will actually help the economy. melissa: the only reason democrats are insisting on raising rates because raising rates on the so-called rich is the holy grail of liberalism. the holy grail of liberalism. [ male announcer ] when was the last time something made your jaw drop? campbell's has 24 new soups that will make it drop over, and over again. ♪ from jammin' jerk chicken, to creamy gouda bisque. see what's new from campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. see what's new from campbell's. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. martha: more than a decade after the concord crash that killed 113 people, a french court clears contin
stuart varney just told us the white house's plan could send us into another recession. we'll talk to a democrat and ask why they think their plan to raise taxes will actually help the economy. melissa: the only reason democrats are insisting on raising rates because raising rates on the so-called rich is the holy grail of liberalism. the holy grail of liberalism. [ male announcer ] when was the last time something made your jaw drop? campbell's has 24 new soups that will make it drop over, and...
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israel on the us versus the world as the to dismiss palestine success at the un than two thirds of countries gave the go ahead to its statehood bid. do you think that something it's just cable kates could ever happen again the clinics here because of the time next year hopefully earlier than later does the world's top whistleblower have up his sleeve during the sound talks exclusively to r.t. . for costing live from moscow this is r.t. i'm kerry johnston now egypt dominated constitutional assembly has passed a new draft constitution the document is based on sharia law and has triggered fresh protests across the country opposition activists say it's a betrayal of the revolutions ideals of journalists well true has the details now from cairo. the problem really stems from the constituent assembly itself many of the liberal leftists and church representatives actually walked up to the constituent assembly to what they said was bullying from the islamist factions that dominated the constitution rights embody the key issues is the sharia law which many say the articles about sharia law leave open
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christina loren filling us in, telling us the latest, good morning. >> good morning to you. now we're starting to get into the worst part of the storm. look at this radar picture just lit up. the heftiest rainfall right now is concentrated from san jose all the way north to brentwood and sacramento. look at some of the heavier batches. we've got some strong thunderstorms embedded within the heavy rainfall and those thunderstorms could drive wind gusts upwards of 60 to 70 miles per hour also creating brief heavy downpours and you lose complete visibility if you get stuck under one of those stronger cells. we're going to keep watching that for you. the gusty winds are starting to pick up so we're expecting more storm reports to continue. we stop the clock on your futurecast, 7:00 a.m., bull's eye, the bay area getting slammed with heavy rainfall. we'll continue to track this storm system as it moves onshore. we've got reporters all across the bay area. let's check on the drive. 5:56. rough one, mike. >> it is a very rough one because the rain is obviously an issue and wind as
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norman can you are from the seas are in order for us in the worst. consume are not in the last second thousand are now on the wrong underground who are of an average probably still near where healy. is real it's about four times the consumption. of the total power of the total border a very liberal the water supply is going on increase it was nothing to do with it. so to talk about the now that's that's a lie there are always a lie are our finger are sociological reasons. for what you say in order that i hold water for our flag words like. notes not a lie yes let's go back to god there gentlemen. it's a lie ok you're in god is it a lie. no it is not a lie it's reality they look to city for example in gaza is being provided about more than forty five per cent of electricity is being produced by the guy's a power plant which israel actually destroyed and bombarded in two thousand and six and it's really about it's a soldier ok this electricity plant has been destroyed was destroyed by israel and continues to be affected by israel's embargo but as a blo
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in policy group thank you for joining us. online now abuse in detention for the american soldier accused of revealing the military's crimes. bradley manning speaks for the first time about the brutal mistreatment he says is being subjected to. the task crackdown on free speech a poet to get a life in prison for writing a piece considered insulting to local leaders details or at r.t. dot com. unfortunate and counterproductive that's how washington describes the u.n. general assembly historic vote despite more than two thirds of the world saying yes to palestine's bid for statehood israel's prime minister called the move meaningless and when the press didn't people their drive would bring no change their lives more formalities put us there in tel aviv. these ladies certainly are downplaying the significance of this vote although we have seen them would use the kind of rhetoric that they've been after enough of the past few weeks and months so they're no longer issuing the same kinds of threats that they were before presumably b
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. >> it's not us, though. but it already looks like we have gotten a glimpse of one of the two winners, just as he learned the good news himself. abc's tahman bradley joins us from washington with the latest. certainly, this picture tells the story. good morning, tahman. >> reporter: oh, this is remarkable stuff, rob and sunny. now, the lottery officials are tight-lipped. but speculation is growing. a missouri man has come forward. and you're about to see video of another guy at the moment he realizes he's rich. could this man be america's newest multimillionaire? to be clear, the names of the powerball jackpot winners have not been released. but this surveillance video obtained by abc affiliate wjla, from a gas station in upper maryland, shows a construction worker, realizing his life is about to change. the clerk and customers at the exxon station says the man showed them a ticket with all six winning numbers, matching the $587.5 million powerball jackpot. >> he couldn't believe it. he was ecstatic. he wante
. >> it's not us, though. but it already looks like we have gotten a glimpse of one of the two winners, just as he learned the good news himself. abc's tahman bradley joins us from washington with the latest. certainly, this picture tells the story. good morning, tahman. >> reporter: oh, this is remarkable stuff, rob and sunny. now, the lottery officials are tight-lipped. but speculation is growing. a missouri man has come forward. and you're about to see video of another guy at the...
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. >> susan mcginnis getting us started on this friday. susan, thank you so much. the president insistent that any budget deal include higher taxes for high earners doesn't sit well with most small business owners. >> reporter: kevin green owns two flower and gift shops in alexandria, virginia and he says raising taxes on the wealthy it will hurt him, his workers and the economy. >> you reduce capital available for investment. >> reporter: small business owners typically report business income on their personal taxes. in a good year his income wail exceed $250,000 making him one of the taxpayers the president says should pay more. in his case $8,000 more. >> what's the economic down side to asking $8,000 more from you? >> i don't that have $8,000 to spend on those employees or the inventory or the business to draw customers. >> reporter: by congressional estimates there's 941,000 high income small businesses. the president says that number includes truly rich small firms like hedge funds but when republicans argue that higher taxes means slow growth they are thinki
. >> susan mcginnis getting us started on this friday. susan, thank you so much. the president insistent that any budget deal include higher taxes for high earners doesn't sit well with most small business owners. >> reporter: kevin green owns two flower and gift shops in alexandria, virginia and he says raising taxes on the wealthy it will hurt him, his workers and the economy. >> you reduce capital available for investment. >> reporter: small business owners typically...
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nbc's meteorologist bill karins has details for us. bill, what can you tell us? >> as far as the snow goes, that's at the highest of elevations where no one lives. the only areas that will get the snow is possibly to the south in the central cascades. it's really the rainfall that's the big concern, the amount that's going to go into these rivers basins. as they accumulate and it continues to rain over the weekend, we're going to have flooding concerns. this morning we're soaked right now. the heaviest rains have shifted into the mountains. it's still raining pretty good. san francisco to san jose, a continuous steady rain out there. the real downpours have moved towards yuba city. this storm system is one piece of it. you can see the plume coming into california. there's another piece behind that has to kick through on saturday. it doesn't look like until monday, lynn, this area will have a dry day. major concerns especially in northern california at this point. >> bill, thanks so much. >>> elsewhere today, the first of the two grand prize powerball winners will
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thanks for being with us this morning. other news, surveillance video may answer the $224 million question. the question, who bought the winning powerball ticket in arizona. people at this maryland gas station say the man you see in yellow walked in to check his ticket, and started freaking out. pretty natural response. they say he told them he bought the ticket in arizona. >> he said is this the right numbers? i said, yeah, that's the numbers, you got 'em all. >> you had the ticket in your hand? >> i should have ran, shouldn't i? >> the confirmed winner in missouri, 52-year-old mark hill bought his winning ticket at this convenience store. local media reporting he shared the news on facebook with, we are truly blessed, we were lucky winners of the powerball. >> i would have been doing a dance, he seemed pretty calm and measured and excited. but hello. that's a lot of money. seriously. >>> she took the words of what she had to offer and lady liberty is still standing. the superstorm did set back the reintroduction to the m
thanks for being with us this morning. other news, surveillance video may answer the $224 million question. the question, who bought the winning powerball ticket in arizona. people at this maryland gas station say the man you see in yellow walked in to check his ticket, and started freaking out. pretty natural response. they say he told them he bought the ticket in arizona. >> he said is this the right numbers? i said, yeah, that's the numbers, you got 'em all. >> you had the ticket...
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here comes another chance for us. we ask to honor the obligation to the palestinians and to grant them membership of a state. it it is high time for all of us to uphold the universal values of justice and dignity. excellency's, if there is one term which characterizes humanity, that is dignity. the struggle of the palestinian people in the past 65 years -- they want respect and the commission of the rights to determine their own futures. we cannot shy away from supporting its demands to have a state of their own. [applause] that will represent an independent state, finally we stood together. this is our responsibility to the palestinian people. this will not be achieved until we see the state of palestine standing side-by-side with hours as a full member of the united nations. i hope that day will come soon. [applause] we have three main reasons to do so. first, it is a humanitarian and moral publication on our part. no one can deny the suffering of the palestinians since the first world war until today. there was alw
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these ladies certainly are downplaying the significance of this vote although we have seen them would use the kind of rhetoric that they've been acting over the past few weeks and months certainly they're no longer issuing the same kinds of threats that they were before presumably because they understand that this will only further isolate them in the international community the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has repeatedly said that this vote does not change the reality on the ground the israeli position is that it is a unilateral step by the palestinians they accuse the resolution of being one sided both the united states and israel are trying to downplay the significance of this vote they certainly all saying that it's not going to change the reality on the ground in this despite the fact that we're hearing in some quarters in the international community and certainly from palestinians themselves that it is a significant step what we're hearing increasingly from commentators around the world is that the united states through its unflinching support for israel has alienated a
these ladies certainly are downplaying the significance of this vote although we have seen them would use the kind of rhetoric that they've been acting over the past few weeks and months certainly they're no longer issuing the same kinds of threats that they were before presumably because they understand that this will only further isolate them in the international community the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has repeatedly said that this vote does not change the reality on the...
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james joins us here. good to have you. >> we've been hearing people talking about this possible trend for some time. you look at alabama taking jobs. south carolina from bmw. airbus coming to mobile, alabama. on people say at some point maybe we'll get back to a position where it makes sense for china to actually have us manufacturer what they're manufacturing over there now. are we getting there? >> i think it's not going to be anything as direct as jobs now being done in chinese factories move back to cleveland or montgomery, alabama, or anything like that but the next wave of new business startups becomes more attractive for them to develop in california, in texas and tennessee, then in southern china. and so the growth we're starting to see is in some of the high-tech ferms back in the united states rather than in china. >> basic economics. it used to be so much cheaper to get things done in china. now wages are starting to rise. workers are starting to get choosier. >> they are. and i went back to so
james joins us here. good to have you. >> we've been hearing people talking about this possible trend for some time. you look at alabama taking jobs. south carolina from bmw. airbus coming to mobile, alabama. on people say at some point maybe we'll get back to a position where it makes sense for china to actually have us manufacturer what they're manufacturing over there now. are we getting there? >> i think it's not going to be anything as direct as jobs now being done in chinese...
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shoot us an e-mail to waytooearly@msnbc.com or tweet us. we'll read the best responses later in the show. we've got some good ones coming in. why in the world would you all be up right now? >>> i don't know, but i know the falcons proved that they are the team to beat. getting revenge on their rivals, the new orleans saints. we have highlights from thursday night's game ahead in sports. >>> and later, joe biden dusts off his costco membership card and goes by the local store to pick up a few things. we'll show you what was on his shopping list. he needed to go to costco. he's got to get the naval observatory up to par. >>> let's get a check on weather from our stunt double, bill karins. >> did you see that yesterday? >> he was us. he did what we do. >> he really did. >> he outed us. >> except he was wearing stockings. >> oh, no, did he wear stripy leopard stockings? >> you know, the ones he wore at the -- you know. we'll be right back. ♪ because this is thriller ♪ thriller night ♪ and no one's going to save you from the beast about to
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a wasted over such issues the israeli response to those though the official birth remark will give us the spokesperson for the prime minister's office is that israel too can also use the legal routes that is will also go to the i.c.c. for example and accuse the palestinians of allegedly crimes of using rockets to be fired on to civilian populations and as well and also firing them from civilian areas in the gaza strip and there is another important development what we're hearing increasingly from commentators around the world is that the larry. flinching support for israel particularly over this whole vote in this but has separated the u.s. from old time in allies if we look at how the vote went there were one hundred and thirty eight countries that voted in favor there were forty one that abstained and there were nine who voted against amongst those who voted in favor with france spain russia china and brazil and amongst those who voted against what the united states and canada but interestingly enough amongst those who who abstained were longtime allies particularly germany and the
a wasted over such issues the israeli response to those though the official birth remark will give us the spokesperson for the prime minister's office is that israel too can also use the legal routes that is will also go to the i.c.c. for example and accuse the palestinians of allegedly crimes of using rockets to be fired on to civilian populations and as well and also firing them from civilian areas in the gaza strip and there is another important development what we're hearing increasingly...
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i think all of us will as well. nbc's pei-sze chang reporting. >>> now to nbc meteorologist bill karins with your weather channel forecast. >> good morning. >> a little reminder to pay it forward. >> a little, a lot. california, stormy, you know, this big winter storm, it's also kicked up the waves. and of course in california, that means throw on the wet suit and do some surfing. these very impressive waves, orange county, california, this is the huntington beach area. if you're an expert surfer, this was the day for you, right before the big storm arrives. the big waves get there first. we'll probably be watching that high surf for another couple days, of course, obviously it's a little dangerous for the average folk. today the rain if you're traveling out here through california, it's going to be widespread, inches of rain, the possibility of flooding. san francisco is just getting drenched this morning all the way up through sacramento. and further to the north, it continues all the way up the coastline. it's li
i think all of us will as well. nbc's pei-sze chang reporting. >>> now to nbc meteorologist bill karins with your weather channel forecast. >> good morning. >> a little reminder to pay it forward. >> a little, a lot. california, stormy, you know, this big winter storm, it's also kicked up the waves. and of course in california, that means throw on the wet suit and do some surfing. these very impressive waves, orange county, california, this is the huntington beach...
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this amazingly useful app allows you to take pictures of your mortgage documents using an iphone or android smart phone... so you can easily send them to us. one more way quicken loans is engineered to amaze. ooh, la-la! and the candidate's speech is in pieces all over the district. the writer's desktop and the coordinator's phone are working on a joke with local color. the secure cloud just received a revised intro from the strategist's tablet. and while i make my way into the venue, the candidate will be rehearsing off of his phone. [ candidate ] and thanks to every young face i see out there. [ woman ] his phone is one of his biggest supporters. [ female announcer ] with cisco at the center... working together has never worked so well. wanted to provide better employee benefits while balancing the company's bottom line, their very first word was... [ to the tune of "lullaby and good night" ] ♪ af-lac ♪ aflac [ male announcer ] find out more at... [ duck ] aflac! [ male announcer ] ...forbusiness.com. [ yawning sound ] progresso. in what world do potatoes, bacon and cheese add up to 1
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they can use almost every single part of the rain to help them survive. a deer is a means of transportation. for the. life in the tundra is harsh and so before winter hits many of the children are helicoptered to the center of the. boarding school. students learn different languages utilize modern technologies through specialized grant programs and even learn arts skills all within a protected the school was founded. a scientist who wanted a better way of life for his people but even with the most progressive ideas in education say they don't want to trade the modern life. i have returned to the time and i actually like it here if you're outside there's fresh air fresh water looks at the site you can see deer it's a joyful sight. a sentiment that hopefully ensures that russia's northern reindeer will have caretakers for generations to come. to news a secret laboratory to was able to build the world's most sophisticated robots which all unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tim's mission to teach creation of life should care about humans and. th
they can use almost every single part of the rain to help them survive. a deer is a means of transportation. for the. life in the tundra is harsh and so before winter hits many of the children are helicoptered to the center of the. boarding school. students learn different languages utilize modern technologies through specialized grant programs and even learn arts skills all within a protected the school was founded. a scientist who wanted a better way of life for his people but even with the...
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let us know what you think. you can follow us on twitter, at ac360. >>> new signs in syria that recent gains scored by rebels may be triggering a brutal response from assad's forces. meantime, word that the united states is weighing new strategies for getting involved in the conflict. a lot of late-breaking developments to cover. we will get a report from arwa damon, one of the few reporters inside syria, right now. >>> in syria there's a sense of growing urgency and anxiety. we will get to why in a moment. first, i would like to show you some images that are quite frankly very disturbing and we want to warn you, extremely graphic. but above all, they are a reminder of why we care so much about this story. why we have been devoting so much time to covering it. we think it's important for the rest of the world to see what's happening to the syrian people. according to the opposition, a government air strike hit a residential area in south-central aleppo, killing 20 people and wounding dozens more. we blurred the
let us know what you think. you can follow us on twitter, at ac360. >>> new signs in syria that recent gains scored by rebels may be triggering a brutal response from assad's forces. meantime, word that the united states is weighing new strategies for getting involved in the conflict. a lot of late-breaking developments to cover. we will get a report from arwa damon, one of the few reporters inside syria, right now. >>> in syria there's a sense of growing urgency and anxiety....
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but maybe louie gohmert can help us out. that's "the ed show." i'm ed schultz. "the rachel maddow show" starts right now. good evening, rachel. >>> we will know that is the case if we find some kind of mexican wrestling mask in the next pete souza photo from the last year in the former soviet republic of georgia, which to refresh your memory is here sort of wedged into a port of the world called eurasia, in his struggling young nation of georgia, a 75-year-old grandmother was out looking for scrap metal and she happened by some dark miracle she happened upon the cable that connects much of that region to the outside world. the cable that she found when she was looking for scrap metal happened to carry the internet. the whole internet service for that whole part of the world. and because this woman was poor and she thought the cable maybe contained some valuable copper that maybe she could sell, she cut that cable with a shovel. and with that one mighty thwack, that 75-year-old woman severed almost all of the internet in the next door nation of armenia and also i
but maybe louie gohmert can help us out. that's "the ed show." i'm ed schultz. "the rachel maddow show" starts right now. good evening, rachel. >>> we will know that is the case if we find some kind of mexican wrestling mask in the next pete souza photo from the last year in the former soviet republic of georgia, which to refresh your memory is here sort of wedged into a port of the world called eurasia, in his struggling young nation of georgia, a 75-year-old...
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thank you for joining us. you can give a sense as to whether this stimulus package is expected to finally revive hopes for japan's economy? >> i'm afraid that we've seen too much of that, it's been already like two decades seeing fiscal and monetary packages coming in on top of an economy that actually needed deleveraging. and there's lots of lessons we can learn for europe on japan's experience. there's really not much you can do. you need to go through that what japan needs is liberalization. opening up to everything you can imagine which comes from a broad labor force to competition. that's what japan really needs. so i am not very positive on this additional fiscal stimulus package. >> is what kind of structural reform are you talking about? because it does seem as though for an economy like japan's, it is fiscal stimulus, it is monetary stimulus that has to come in and avoid a broader downturn. >> as i mentioned, i mean, fiscal and monetary stimulus are welcome when you are in the process of recovery. but
thank you for joining us. you can give a sense as to whether this stimulus package is expected to finally revive hopes for japan's economy? >> i'm afraid that we've seen too much of that, it's been already like two decades seeing fiscal and monetary packages coming in on top of an economy that actually needed deleveraging. and there's lots of lessons we can learn for europe on japan's experience. there's really not much you can do. you need to go through that what japan needs is...